Local authorities in England and Wales ranked according to male and female life expectancy at birth and at age 65 respectively. Data are broken down by sex and available for the periods 2000–02 to 2010–12.

Data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update.

This workbook contains data tables and figures from the statistial bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update.

Data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update.

Data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update.

This workbook contains data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice.

Data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update.

The bulletin tables accompany the release 'Focus on: Victimisation and Public Perceptions, 2012/13' published by the Office for National Statistics. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

Contains data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), the (Home Office) Homicide Index and police recorded crime.

Main detailed reference tables presenting full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud collated by the NFIB from industry sources.

This workbook contains the main detailed reference tables presenting full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud collated by the NFIB from industry sources.

Full time series data and offence type breakdowns from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud collated by the NFIB from industry sources.

Detailed reference tables presenting full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud collated by the NFIB from industry sources.

This workbook contains the main detailed reference tables presenting full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud collated by the NFIB from industry sources.

Full time series data and offence type breakdowns from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), Home Office police recorded crime and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB). They show the incidence, prevalence, victimisation rates and percentage changes from the previous year for CSEW crime, the number of crimes and percentage change from the previous year recorded by the police and incidents of fraud collated by the NFIB from industry sources.

Contains the reference tables for each of the Focus on: Property Crime chapters presenting demographic breakdowns, offences type breakdowns and some time series data. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

Focus on Property Crime reference tables for each of the chapters presenting demographic breakdowns, offences type breakdowns and some time series data. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and crimes recorded by the police.

Main reference tables presenting detailed trend and demographic data on public perceptions of the police amongst adults and 10-15 year old children, and crime against children. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

Full time series data and offence type breakdowns. The data contained in these tables are from three sources: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), the (Home Office) Homicide Index and police recorded crime. The appendix tables accompany the release 'Focus on: Violent Crime and Sexual Offences, 2012/13' published by the Office for National Statistics on 13 February 2014.

Focus on Violent Crime and Sexual Offences reference tables for each of the chapters presenting demographic breakdowns, offences type breakdowns and some time series data. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and crimes recorded by the police.

The figures presented here are from the 2012/13 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Domestic burglary includes: burglary with entry – incidents in which the offender entered the dwelling as a trespasser with the intention of committing theft or criminal damage. The offender must have entered the property but need not have carried out his/her intention

Data from the 2013/14 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). Data includes when incidents happened, information about offenders, the victim's perception of the incident, and what items were stolen.

Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime data broken down into quarterly time periods. The CSEW table gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between January 2011 and December 2013. The police recorded crime tables show the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown and separately the change in the number of crimes recorded for the latest period compared with figures published in the previous quarterly bulletin for the same time periods.

The data contained in these tables are from two sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime and are broken down into quarterly time periods. This workbook gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between July 2010 and June 2013. The police recorded crime table shows the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown.

Data from Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime broken down into quarterly time periods. This workbook gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between July 2012 and June 2014. The police recorded crime table shows the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown.

The data contained in these tables are from two sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime and are broken down into quarterly time periods. This workbook gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between October 2010 and September 2013. The police recorded crime table shows the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown.

Data from Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime broken down into quarterly time periods. This workbook gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between October 2012 and September 2014. The police recorded crime table shows the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown.

The supplementary tables accompany the release 'Focus on: Victimisation and Public Perceptions, 2012/13' published by the Office for National Statistics. These include data on perceptions of the police and wider criminal justice, system, and worry about crime. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

The figures presented here are from the 2012/13 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). Since January 2009 the CSEW has asked children aged 10 to 15 resident in households in England and Wales about their experience of crime in the previous 12 months. Refinements to the questions and definitions used in the questionnaire mean that direct comparisons between years and between adult and child data cannot be made.
The Children aged 10 to 15 Nature of Crime tables include data on where and when incidents happened, information about offenders, the victim's perception of the incident, whether the incident was reported and whether injuries were sustained or weapons were used in violent incidents.

The figures presented here are from the 2012/13 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Vehicle-related theft includes: theft and attempted theft of vehicles (where the vehicle itself was the target)

Data from the 2013/14 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). Data includes when incidents happened, where it took place, information about offenders, the victim's perception of the incident, and what items were stolen.

Data from Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime. Shows the number of police recorded crimes, including percentage change from the previous year and rate per 1,000 population by offence group and police force area, and anti-social behaviour incidents by police force area. Also shows experiences of anti-social behaviour as recorded by the CSEW.

Data from Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime. Shows the number of police recorded crimes, including percentage change from the previous year and rate per 1,000 population by offence group and police force area, and anti-social behaviour incidents by police force area. Also shows experiences of anti-social behaviour as recorded by the CSEW.

The data contained in these tables are from two sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime and are broken down into quarterly time periods. This workbook gives the estimated number of CSEW crimes experienced in the last 12 months by those interviewed in each quarter between April 2011 and March 2014. The police recorded crime table shows the number of crimes recorded by the police in the particular quarter shown.

The figures presented here are from the 2012/13 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Bicycle theft covers thefts of bicycles belonging to the respondent or any member of the respondent’s household. This category does not include every bicycle theft, as some may be stolen during the course of another offence (for example, burglary) and are therefore classified as such in the CSEW.

Data from the 2013/14 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). Data includes when incidents happened, where it took place, information about offenders, the victim's perception of the incident, and what items were stolen.

The data contained in these tables are from two sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and Home Office police recorded crime. They show the number of police recorded crimes, including percentage change from the previous year and rate per 1,000 population by offence group and police force area, and anti-social behaviour incidents by police force area. They also show experiences of anti-social behaviour as recorded by the CSEW.

These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key household characteristics. They can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against households.

These data tables contain estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key household characteristics. They can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against households.

Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimates, broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key household characteristics. Can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against households.

Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimates, broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and key household characteristics. Can be used to calculate the rates and numbers of crimes against households.